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NatWest and RBS computer glitch
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou are an OK guy AtW, web forum messing arounds always happens.
Like you big guy.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostWho could possibly have guessed this would happen?
NatWest: your questions answered | Money | The Observer
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostThey will continue to cut costs and offshore as money savings is the bottom line. A few more screw ups will occur more low key and then one day due to the offshore nature of the banks I.T. for UK accounts one day in the future a few Bobs will create one of the biggest banking fraud robberies ever and they will be outside of UK jurisdiction. The UK will change the law but the damage would be done by then with people losing money from their accounts.Comment
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Originally posted by sbakoola View Post
They will continue to cut costs and offshore as money savings is the bottom line. A few more screw ups will occur more low key and then one day due to the offshore nature of the banks I.T. (for UK accounts) one day in the future a few Bobs will create one of the biggest banking fraud robberies ever and they will be outside of UK jurisdiction. The UK will change the law but the damage would be done by then with people losing money from their accounts.
Soon, if not already, they'll have the skills and infrastructure, to start doing themselves cheaper all that the City of London and other Western commerce centres does now.
That's assuming the maoists don't get the upper hand and turn the country's economy to rat sh*t.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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